Meeting was preceded by an executive session that lasted
until 9:15 AM. Commissioners decided to have county attorney and administrator
to work with Bill Black to resolve the situation. They did not specify what the
“situation” was.

OLD BUSINESS:

OKI Funding Contract/Agreement – tabled until November

NEW BUSINESS:

Life Time Resources- Carla Burkhart- release of property
lien- approved for a property on Texas Gas Road.

HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT:
Todd Listerman, Highway Engineer- Contract with United Consulting to do the
design for the Stateline road slip between Augusta and Lakeview. It’s a not-to
-exceed $84,650 was approved and signed by commissioners.

Bid opening for
Shortridge Bridge in November. Lake Tambo and Schwipps Road bridges will have
ROW acquisition by spring.

The two mowers being replaced are 10 years old. And they are
working on the priority lists.

Tim Grieve, Highway Superintendent- Chip seal proceeding
with Rohe. They are thinking of pulling Konradi off till next year when it is a
better time to perform the work. O’Mara is doing work for INDOT and then coming
back in. Council voted to purchase a new machete mower and now a 2nd
mower has gone down. He wants to purchase another machete tractor before the
EPA regs go into effect in 2013. The tractor companies do not have the new
equipment designed for the new regulations. Also Orschell pointed out that a
first year on new design sometimes has bugs to work out.$114,400 is a firm price that he has for a
new one. We have 2 non functional mowers and no functional ones until the new
one comes in a couple weeks. These prices are from Greensburg. Local price at
Zimmer was $20,000 higher. Commissioners allowed Grieve to approach Council for
the funding for the 2nd mower. Mowing, potholes, or snow plowing are
the big services the county has to provide.

ADMINISTRATOR:
Teresa Randall- Award of Votaw Building Demolition- Kendall from Hrezo went
over how the bidding went. AFM demolition $115,347. West Side Paving and
demolition if only do the one building. $57,300.$119,477 was the line item allowed for the
two to be demolished. This does not include fill and stockpiling the bricks
etc. They can either ask Lawrenceburg for more funds for this or approach
Council. She’s estimating $75,000 to $100,000 for additional paving etc. This
will provide 40-60 spaces for parking depending on if they do one or 2
buildings. They plan to advertise and get a special meeting to see if Council
will fund this. Then they will get appropriated at the Nov 20th
Council regular meeting if the Council agrees. McHenry didn’t see the point in
approving this if Council wouldn’t fund the rest. Kendall also passed out a
status report to commissioners. Lighting and storm sewers also have to be
figured into this. Tabled decision for Council to look at this first.

Auction went well- $31,276 was netted by county departments.

Active shooters- Randall found out we are very well
prepared. Morgan Hedrick with Lawrenceburg police dept presented the idea of
more targeted training. Spent 4.5 years in 87th Airborne division
and SWAT school and other training since 2000. They have a joint task force so
that with a small county we have adequate STANDARDIZED and COORDINATED response
across the county. They want to have training once or twice a year at the
Courthouse. This is tactically a difficult place to protect. Jason Wyatt is
being added from the sheriff’s department to the task force. It also has
Greendale and Aurora as well as Bill Black and Lawrenceburg police officers.
Current sheriff-Kreinhop- requested that he present this to the commissioners. This
program is for ACTIVE shooters- that are actually taking lives and need to be
neutralized. These threats may be at government buildings or schools for
example. They also put a protocol in place with a team of emt and fire-fighters
to help save injured victims. They have some vests and protections purchased in
the local depts. to help them do this. Communications protocols have been set
up. In order to do this intelligently, we have to train. They have trained at
Lawrenceburg high school and Hedrick presented what they did there so they had
an idea of what they’d do at the Courthouse. He said he had a template with a
broad plan showing mapping, ingress, egress, communications, and coordination.
As they build the objective profiles, the EMA will keep these on file. It takes
years to train and build these profiles and protocols. They want to do the
Courthouse and ADM Building. Hedrick has been training and working on this
since 2000. Logistically speaking, they need to get as many officers trained there
as possible. Trying to do it in 3-4 hour blocks. It’s hard to get it done
without paying overtime. Many officers decide to do it on their own time as
it’s about saving lives- both other officers and the citizens. There are combat
veterans with PTSD and tactical combat training. If we come across one of those
shooters, there will probably be an officer losing his life going in to
neutralize that. He thinks they will use Sat if possible to avoid church
conflicts for training. They will use the Courthouse all day to get them all
trained.

Commissioner Orschell thanked Hedrick for his service to the
country and now to the community. McHenry said there is a huge advantage to
being trained. They use paintballs retrofitted to their regular weapons. They
would like to use November 10th to train. They decided to have the
sheriff communicate and take the lead with this. Randall will be in touch with
him.